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Show I SMOOT UNTIRING IN HISJFFOHTS Correspondent of Washington Tells of Work Done by p Utah Senator SALT LAKE, April 21. "While other people were reading headlines Senator Smoot -was reading the text of the covenenant of nations," said John Callin O'Laushlin, special correspondent correspond-ent of Washington, D. C to newspaper newspa-per men of Salt Lake yesterday. "He saw the grave dangers imbedded in the text of the league which would call for the sacrifice of American sons to fight the battles of the British and ihe French in Western Asia, and ha stood out rirm for reservations that would deliver this country from any such calamity. ; According to Mr. O'Laughlin. Sena-', Sena-', tor Smoot is an indispensible member - of the United States senate, who works untiringly and with great intelligence intel-ligence on all matters entrusted to his care. "No other man you could elect from this state could possibly take his place. He has mad.e a name and a. prestige which none otlicr can re- place. His ripe experience of all the ways and methods of senatorial busi-I busi-I ncss make him the only logical candi-, candi-, date for his district." I no |